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A rare case of a spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy, intrauterine and ovarian, seen at Clinica Santa Isabel in Lima is presented. A 35-year-old patient was seen for menstrual delay, scanty vaginal bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Transvaginal ultrasound showed small gestational sac with absence of embryonic echoes. Uterine curettage was performed on 01/11/2006 obtaining chorial villi with non-molar hydropic degeneration at histologic examination. Ten days later, transvaginal ultrasound control was done because of persistent vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, showing a left ovary mixed tumor with small inner echolucid image. An emergency laparotomy was performed; findings were 200 mL hemoperitoneum and an elongated, retrouterine, soft, purple mass dependent of left ovary, in relation to ectopic ovarian pregnancy.
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A rare case of a spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy, intrauterine and ovarian, seen at Clinica Santa Isabel in Lima is presented. A 35-year-old patient was seen for menstrual delay, scanty vaginal bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Transvaginal ultrasound showed small gestational sac with absence of embryonic echoes. Uterine curettage was performed on 01/11/2006 obtaining chorial villi with non-molar hydropic degeneration at histologic examination. Ten days later, transvaginal ultrasound control was done because of persistent vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, showing a left ovary mixed tumor with small inner echolucid image. An emergency laparotomy was performed; findings were 200 mL hemoperitoneum and an elongated, retrouterine, soft, purple mass dependent of left ovary, in relation to ectopic ovarian pregnancy.
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Publicado 2015
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the advantages of vertical childbirth over supine confinement. DESIGN: Observational, comparative and cross sectional study. SETTING: Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, EsSalud, Lima, Peru, a medical residency hospital. Participants: Pregnant women who had either vertical or supine childbirth. INTERVENTIONS: We studied 160 women from June 2006 through June 2007; 80 had vertical delivery and 80 supine childbirth. Main outcome measures: Time of delivery, uterine bleeding volume, episiotomy need, complications, maternal perception. RESULTS: Time for third stage of labor was shorter in vertical versus supine confinement (11,39 versus 19,48 minutes respectively). Average bleeding volume was similar in both groups (300 mL and 296,74 mL respectively). Considering the use and non-use of post partum oxytocin, significant higher bleeding volume was encountered wh...
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Publicado 2015
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the advantages of vertical childbirth over supine confinement. DESIGN: Observational, comparative and cross sectional study. SETTING: Hospital Nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, EsSalud, Lima, Peru, a medical residency hospital. Participants: Pregnant women who had either vertical or supine childbirth. INTERVENTIONS: We studied 160 women from June 2006 through June 2007; 80 had vertical delivery and 80 supine childbirth. Main outcome measures: Time of delivery, uterine bleeding volume, episiotomy need, complications, maternal perception. RESULTS: Time for third stage of labor was shorter in vertical versus supine confinement (11,39 versus 19,48 minutes respectively). Average bleeding volume was similar in both groups (300 mL and 296,74 mL respectively). Considering the use and non-use of post partum oxytocin, significant higher bleeding volume was encountered wh...